Taylor & Francis Journals
Thursday, 18 December 2014

(15/8/14) The ten academic journals of e-Content Management Pty Ltd will be published and sold by the Taylor & Francis Group under the Routledge imprint from 1 January 2015. Taylor & Francis Group has made significant investment in its ANZ publishing program over the last 15 years, with a flourishing program of more than 90 journals edited from the region.
e-Content Management Pty Ltd’s book program will also move to Taylor & Francis Group from 2015, with Taylor & Francis also undertaking sales of the Post Pressed books list.
- All queries about 2014 subscriptions and back issue claims, as well as all book sales, will continue to be answered by eContent Management until 31 December 2014 and should be addressed to services@e-contentmanagement.com. E-Content Management Pty Ltd: http://www.e-contentmanagement.com/
- Please address all other enquiries to: enquiries@tandf.com.au. Tel: + 61(0) 3 8842 2413. Taylor & Francis Group: http://taylorandfrancisgroup.com/

FRESH Journals Collection

"Our newest journals are showcased in the Taylor & Francis FRESH Journals Collection, which combines 150 dynamic young titles in volumes 3-7 and is available to Taylor & Francis Library customers at an exclusive discount on list price." (17/8/11)

This page is primarily for the information of CAUL/CEIRC members who wish to subscribe to this publisher's products and/or services. It provides information about offers to CAUL and CAUL-specific pricing, and links to relevant pages on the publisher's own web site. For other information, please go directly to Taylor & Francis.

Taylor & Francis Group is a trading name of Informa UK Limited, registered in England under no. 1072954

Technical/Sales Support

IP Blocking

"More than 100 actions from an IP in 60 seconds" should only cause a temporary block for a period of one hour. As the conditions which cause temporary blocks are relatively common, and are usually released before action can be taken, we have decided not to send out alert emails regarding this to administrators.” [...copy all online access emails to support@tandfonline.com] (18/12/14)

SerialsSolutions and TandF Journals

Taylor & Francis Group has advised us that all clients associated with CAUL, NESLi or IReL versions of their journal packages should now migrate to the standard InformaWorld or Taylor & Francis packages within KnowledgeWorks. (2/9/10)

Taylor & Francis Online works with link resolver vendors to ensure their knowledge bases are updated.

You can view the files [tsv, tab-delimited, open in Excel] sent to these vendors at Informa has provided us with the following statement:

"In order to allow our university partners to benefit fully from this facility, T&F are working with Serials Solutions to phase out some obsolete databases in Serials Solutions' Knowledgebase. These include databases prefixed with CAUL, NESLi and IReL." (Information received in 2010)

Affected databases are:

InformaWorld - CAUL T&F Library Collection

Taylor & Francis Free Trial Collection - CAUL

Taylor & Francis New Launch Collection - CAUL

Taylor & Francis Science and Technology Library - CAUL

Taylor & Francis Social Science and Humanities Library - CAUL

Informa has provided some general guidelines for migration, as follows:

If you currently have this database selected:

Move to this database:

InformaWorld - CAUL T&F Library Collection

Taylor & Francis Social Sciences & Humanities Library;

Taylor & Francis Science & Technology Library &

Taylor & Francis New Starts Free Trial

Taylor & Francis Free Trial Collection - CAUL

Taylor & Francis New Starts Free Trial

Taylor & Francis Science and Technology Library - CAUL

Taylor & Francis Science & Technology Library

Taylor & Francis Social Science and Humanities Library - CAUL

Taylor & Francis Social Science & Humanities Library

We appreciate that several of the databases being phased out are not included in this list. However, you should expect to receive individual notification from our Library Support Analysts to instruct you on the correct databases for your institution, as well as the steps necessary to ensure a smooth transition. All holdings will be removed from the affected databases on September 3rd 2010.